Which of the following 1.00 mole of fossil fuel when burned (combustion in open atmospheres) will have the largest magnitude of work done (by the system or to the system)? Consider the products to be H;0(1), CO2(g) or combinations of these two substances. Select one: O a. liquid methanol (CH,OH) O b. liquid octane (C3H12) Oc. solid graphite, C(s) O d. All of the choices would have equal magnitude of work since the combustion is done in open atmosphere. O e. gaseous H2 (hydrogen)

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Which of the following 1.00 mole of fossil fuel when burned (combustion in open atmospheres) will have the largest magnitude of
work done (by the system or to the system)?
Consider the products to be H,0(1), CO,(g) or combinations of these two substances.
Select one:
O a. liquid methanol (CH,OH)
O b. liquid octane (C3H13)
Oc. solid graphite, C(s)
o d. All of the choices would have equal magnitude of work since the combustion is done in open atmosphere.
O e. gaseous H2 (hydrogen)
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following 1.00 mole of fossil fuel when burned (combustion in open atmospheres) will have the largest magnitude of work done (by the system or to the system)? Consider the products to be H,0(1), CO,(g) or combinations of these two substances. Select one: O a. liquid methanol (CH,OH) O b. liquid octane (C3H13) Oc. solid graphite, C(s) o d. All of the choices would have equal magnitude of work since the combustion is done in open atmosphere. O e. gaseous H2 (hydrogen)
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